EP1468682A1 - Therapeutic combinations comprising amlodipine and atorvastatin - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to pharmaceutical combinations of amlodipine and pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof and atorvastatin and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, kits containing such combinations and methods of using such combinations to treat subjects suffering from angina pectoris, atherosclerosis, combined hypertension and hyperlipidemia and to treat subjects presenting with symptoms of cardiac risk, including humans.
- This invention also relates to additive and synergistic combinations of amlodipine and atorvastatin whereby those additive and synergistic combinations are useful in treating subjects suffering from angina pectoris, atherosclerosis, combined hypertension and hyperlipidemia and those subjects presenting with symptoms or signs of cardiac risk, including humans.
- HMG-CoA 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A
- mevalonate is an early and rate-limiting step in the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway. This step is catalyzed by the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase.
- Statins inhibit HMG-CoA reductase from catalyzing this conversion. As such, statins are collectively potent lipid lowering agents.
- Atorvastatin calcium disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,273,995, which is incorporated herein by reference, is currently sold as Lipitor® and has the formula Atorvastatin calcium is a selective, competitive inhibitor of HMG-CoA. As such, atorvastatin calcium is a potent lipid lowering compound. The free carboxylic acid form of atorvastatin exists predominantly as the lactone of the formula and is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,681,893, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Amlodipine and related dihydropyridine compounds are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,572,909, which is incorporated herein by reference, as potent antiischemic and antihypertensive agents.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,879,303 which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses amlodipine benzenesulfonate salt (also termed amlodipine b esylate).
- amlodipine a nd a mlodipine b esylate a re p otent a nd long lasting calcium channel blockers.
- amlodipine, amlodipine besylate and other pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of amlodipine have utility as antihypertensive agents and as antiischemic agents.
- Amlodipine and its pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts are also disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,155,120 as having utility in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
- Amlodipine besylate is currently sold as Norvasc®.
- Amlodipine has the formula
- Atherosclerosis is a condition characterized by irregularly distributed lipid deposits in the intima of arteries, including coronary, carotid and peripheral arteries.
- Atherosclerotic coronary heart disease (hereinafter termed "CHD") accounts for 53% of all deaths attributable to a cardiovascular event.
- CHD accounts for nearly one-half (about $50-60 billion) of the total U.S. cardiovascular healthcare expenditures and about 6% of the overall national medical bill each year.
- CHD remains the most common cause of death in the United States.
- HMG-CoA reductase 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase
- LDL-C low density lipoprotein cholesterol
- Angina pectoris is a severe constricting pain in the chest, often radiating from the precordium to the left shoulder and down the left arm. Often angina pectoris is due to ischemia of the heart and is usually caused by coronary disease.
- symptomatic angina pectoris varies significantly from country to country.
- patients who present with symptomatic, stable angina pectoris are frequently treated with surgical procedures or PTCA.
- Patients who undergo PTCA or other surgical procedures designed to treat angina pectoris frequently experience complications such as restenosis.
- This restenosis may be manifested either as a short term proliferative response to angioplasty-induced trauma or as long term progression of the atherosclerotic process in both graft vessels and angioplastied segments.
- NASH National Cholesterol Education Program
- Amlodipine helps to prevent myocardial ischemia in patients with exertional angina pectoris by reducing Total Peripheral Resistance, or afterload, which reduces the rate pressure product and thus myocardial oxygen demand at any particular level of exercise.
- amlodipine has been demonstrated to block constriction and thus restore myocardial oxygen supply. Further, amlodipine has been shown to increase myocardial oxygen supply by dilating the coronary arteries.
- Hypertension frequently coexists with hyperlipidemia and both are considered to be major risk factors for developing cardiac disease ultimately resulting in adverse cardiac events. This clustering of risk factors is potentially due to a common mechanism. Further, patient compliance with the management of hypertension is generally better than patient compliance with hyperlipidemia. It would therefore be advantageous for patients to have a single therapy which treats both of these conditions.
- Coronary heart disease is a multifactorial disease in which the incidence and severity are affected by the lipid profile, the presence of diabetes and the sex of the subject. Incidence is also affected by smoking and left ventricular hypertrophy which is secondary to hypertension. To meaningfully reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, it is important to manage the entire risk spectrum. For example, hypertension intervention trials have failed to demonstrate full normalization in cardiovascular mortality due to coronary heart disease. Treatment with cholesterol synthesis inhibitors in patients with and without coronary artery disease reduces the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
- Modeled incidence rates range from less than 1% to greater than 80% over an arbitrarily selected six year interval. However, these rates are typically less than 10% and rarely exceed 45% in men and 25% in women.
- composition A comprising:
- composition AA of Composition A comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition AB a pharmaceutical composition
- Composition AA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition B a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition B for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving a antihypertensive effect and a hypolipidemic effect in a mammal suffering from hypertension and hyperlipidemia, which effects are greater than the sum of the antihypertensive and hypolipidemic effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition BA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition BA", of Composition B wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- Composition BB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition BB", of Composition BA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition C a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition C", for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving a antihypertensive effect and a hypolipidemic effect in a mammal suffering from hypertension and hyperlipidemia, which effects are greater than the sum of the antihypertensive and hypolipidemic effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition CA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition CA”, of Composition C comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition CB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition CB", of Composition CA wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition D a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition D for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving a antihypertensive effect and a hypolipidemic effect in a mammal suffering from hypertension and hyperlipidemia, which effects are greater than the antihypertensive and hypolipidemic effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition DA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition DA”, of Composition D comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition DB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition DB", of Composition DA wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition E a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition E for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving a antihypertensive effect and a hypolipidemic effect in a mammal suffering from hypertension and hyperlipidemia, which effects are greater than the antihypertensive and hypolipidemic effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition EA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition EA", of Composition E wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- composition EB of Composition EA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition F a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition F a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antianginal effect in a mammal suffering from angina-pectoris, which effect is greater than the sum of the antiangina effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition FA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition FA", of Composition F comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition FB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition FB", of Composition FA wherein said second pharmaceutical compsition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition G a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition G”, for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antianginal effect in a mammal suffering from angina pectoris, which effect is greater than the sum of the antiangina effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition GA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition GA”, of Composition G wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- Composition GB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition GB", of Composition G comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition H a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition H a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antianginal effect in a mammal suffering from angina pectoris, which effect is greater than the antianginal effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition HA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition HA”, of Composition H comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition HB a first pharmaceutical composition
- said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition J a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition J for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antianginal effect in a mammal suffering from angina pectoris, which effect is greater than the antianginal effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition JA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition JA", of Composition J wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- composition JB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition JB", of Composition JA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition K a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition K", for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antiatherosclerotic effect in a mammal, which effect is greater than the sum of the antiatherosclerotic effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition KA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition KA”, of Composition K wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- composition KB of Composition KA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition KC composition KB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a slowing of the progression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition KC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition KB wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition KB wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition KD a composition, hereinafter termed "Composition KD", of Composition KB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a regression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition KD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition KD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition KD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition L a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition L”, for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antiatherosclerotic effect in a mammal, which effect is greater than the sum of the antiatherosclerotic effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition LA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition LA", of Composition L comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition LB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition LB", of Composition LA wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition LB composition LB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a slowing of the progression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition LC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition LC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition LC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition LD a composition, hereinafter termed "Composition LD", of Composition LB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a regression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition LD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition LD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition LD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition M a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition M”, for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antiatherosclerotic effect in a mammal, which effect is greater than the antiatherosclerotic effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition MA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition MA”, of Composition M comprising amlodipine besylate.
- composition MB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition MB", of Composition MA wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition MC of Composition MB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a slowing of the progression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition MC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition MC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition MC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition MD a composition, hereinafter termed "Composition MD", of Composition MB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a regression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition MD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition MD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition MD wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition N a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition N", for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for achieving an antiatherosclerotic effect in a mammal, which effect is greater than the antiatherosclerotic effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately a nd which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amiodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition NA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition NA”, of Composition N wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- composition NB a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition NB", of Composition NA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition NC of Composition NB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a slowing of the progression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition NC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition NC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition NC wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition ND a composition, hereinafter termed "Composition ND", of Composition NB wherein said antiatherosclerotic effect is manifested by a regression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still more particularly directed to a composition of Composition ND wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in coronary arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition ND wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in carotid arteries.
- This invention is also particularly directed to a composition of Composition ND wherein s aid regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in the peripheral arterial system.
- composition P a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition P”, for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for managing cardiac risk in a mammal at risk of suffering an adverse cardiac event, which effect is greater than the sum of the cardiac risk management effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- Composition P a first pharmaceutical composition for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for managing cardiac risk in a mammal at risk of suffering an adverse cardiac event, which effect is greater than the sum of the cardiac risk management effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlo
- composition PA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition PA”, of Composition P comprising amlodipine besylate.
- This invention is more particularly directed to a first pharmaceutical composition of Composition PA wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition Q a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition Q for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for managing cardiac risk in a mammal at risk of suffering an adverse cardiac event, which effect is greater than the sum of the cardiac risk management effects achieved by administering said first and second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition QA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition QA", of Composition Q wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- This invention is more particularly directed to a first pharmaceutical composition of Composition QA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- Composition R a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition R”, for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for managing cardiac risk in a mammal at risk of suffering an adverse cardiac event, which effect is greater than the cardiac risk management effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- Composition R a first pharmaceutical composition for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for managing cardiac risk in a mammal at risk of suffering an adverse cardiac event, which effect is greater than the cardiac risk management effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of amlodipine or a
- composition RA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition RA”, of Composition R comprising amlodipine besylate.
- This invention is more particularly directed to a first pharmaceutical composition of Composition RA wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- composition S a first pharmaceutical composition
- Composition S for use with a second pharmaceutical composition for managing cardiac risk in a mammal at risk of suffering an adverse cardiac event, which effect is greater than the cardiac risk management effects achieved by administering said first or second pharmaceutical compositions separately and which second pharmaceutical composition comprises an amount of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, said first pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- composition SA a first pharmaceutical composition, hereinafter termed "Composition SA", of Composition S wherein said second pharmaceutical composition comprises amlodipine besylate.
- This invention is more particularly directed to a first pharmaceutical composition of Composition S comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- Kit A for achieving a therapeutic effect in a mammal comprising:
- Kit AA of Kit A comprising amlodipine besylate.
- Kit AB a kit, hereinafter termed "Kit AB", of Kit AA comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- Kit AC Kit AB wherein said therapeutic effect is treatment of hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
- Kit AD Kit AB wherein said therapeutic effect is treatment of angina pectoris.
- Kit AE Kit AB wherein said therapeutic effect is management of cardiac risk.
- Kit AF Kit AB wherein said therapeutic effect is treatment of atherosclerosis.
- Kit AG Kit AF wherein said treatment of a therosclerosis slows the progression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- Kit AH a kit, hereinafter termed "Kit AH", of Kit AG wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in coronary arteries.
- Kit AJ Kit AG wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in carotid arteries.
- Kit AG a kit, hereinafter termed "Kit AK", of Kit AG wherein said progression of atherosclerotic plaques is slowed in the peripheral arterial system.
- Kit AF Kit AF wherein said treatment of atherosclerosis causes the regression of atherosclerotic plaques.
- This invention is still further directed to a kit of Kit AL wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in coronary arteries.
- This invention is still further directed to a kit of Kit AL wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in carotid arteries.
- This invention is still further directed to a kit of Kit AL wherein said regression of atherosclerotic plaques occurs in the peripheral arterial system.
- Method A for treating a mammal in need of therapeutic treatment comprising administering to said mammal
- This invention is particularly directed to a method, hereinafter Method B, of Method A comprising amlodipine besylate.
- Method C of Method B comprising the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin.
- Method D This invention is still more particularly directed to a method, hereinafter termed "Method D", of Method A wherein said first compound and said second compound are administered simultaneously.
- Method E This invention is still more particularly directed to a method, hereinafter termed "Method E”, of Method A wherein said first compound and said second compound are administered sequentially in either order.
- Method F is also particularly directed to a method, hereinafter termed "Method F", of Method C wherein said first compound and said second compound are administered simultaneously.
- Method G is further directed to a method, hereinafter termed "Method G", of Method C wherein said first compound and said second compound are administered sequentially in either order.
- This invention is still further directed to a method of Method A wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antihypertensive treatment and antihyperlipidemic treatment.
- This invention is still further directed to a method of Method F wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antihypertensive treatment and antihyperlipidemic treatment.
- This invention is still further directed to a method of Method G wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antihypertensive treatment and antihyperlipidemic treatment.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method A wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antianginal treatment.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method F wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antianginal treatment.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method G wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antianginal treatment.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method A wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises cardiac risk management.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method F wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises cardiac risk management.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method G wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises cardiac risk management.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method A wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antiatherosclerotic treatment.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method F wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antiatherosclerotic treatment.
- This invention is further directed to a method of Method G wherein said therapeutic treatment comprises antiatherosclerotic treatment.
- Amlodipine is a racemic compound due to the symmetry at position 4 of the dihydropyridine ring.
- the R and S enantiomers may be prepared as described by Arrowsmith et al., J. Med. Chem., 1986 , 29 , 1696.
- the calcium channel blocking activity of amlodipine is substantially confined to the S(-) isomer and to the racemic mixture containing the R(+) and S(-) forms. (see International Patent Application Number PCT/EP94/02697).
- the R(+) isomer has little or no calcium channel blocking activity. However, the R(+) isomer is a potent inhibitor of smooth muscle cell migration. Thus, the R(+) isomer is useful in the treatment or prevention of atherosclerosis.
- cardiac risk means the likelihood that a subject will suffer a future adverse cardiac event such as, e.g., myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, cardiac failure, cardiac ischaemia. Cardiac risk is calculated using the Framingham Risk Equation as set forth above. The term “cardiac risk management” means that the risk of future adverse cardiac events is substantially reduced.
- compositions of this invention comprise amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and/or atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- Amlodipine may readily be prepared as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,572,909 which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Amlodipine besylate which is currently sold as Norvasc®, may be prepared as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,879,303, which is incorporated h erein b y reference.
- a mlodipine a nd a mlodipine besylate are potent and long lasting calcium channel blockers.
- salts are intended to define but is not limited to such salts as the hydrochloride, hydrobromide, sulfate, hydrogen sulfate, phosphate, hydrogen phosphate, dihydrogenphosphate, acetate, besylate, succinate, citrate, methanesulfonate (mesylate) and p-toluenesulfonate (tosylate) salts.
- amlodipine may be prepared by reacting the free base form of amlodipine with the appropriate acid.
- the salt is of a monobasic acid (e.g., the hydrochloride, the hydrobromide, the p-toluenesulfonate, the acetate)
- the hydrogen form of a dibasic acid e.g., the hydrogen sulfate, the succinate
- the dihydrogen form of a tribasic acid e.g., the dihydrogen phosphate, the citrate
- at least one molar equivalent and usually a molar excess of the acid is employed.
- salts as the sulfate, the hemisuccinate, the hydrogen phosphate or the phosphate
- the appropriate and exact chemical equivalents of acid will generally be used.
- the free base of amlodipine and the acid are usually combined in a co-solvent from which the desired salt precipitates, or can be otherwise isolated by concentration and/or addition of a non-solvent.
- Atorvastatin may readily be prepared as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,681,892, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the hemicalcium salt of atorvastatin, which is currently sold as Lipitor®, may readily be prepared as described in U.S. Patent No. 5,273,995, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts includes both pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and pharmaceutically acceptable cationic salts.
- pharmaceutically-acceptable cationic salts is intended to define but is not limited to such salts as the alkali metal salts, (e.g. sodium and potassium), alkaline earth metal salts (e.g.
- benzathine N,N'-dibenzylethylenediamine
- choline diethanolamine
- ethylenediamine meglumine (N-methylglucamine)
- benethamine N-benzylphenethylamine
- diethylamine piperazine
- tromethamine (2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol) and p rocaine.
- atorvastatin may be readily prepared by reacting the free acid form of atorvastatin with an appropriate base, usually one equivalent, in a co-solvent.
- bases are sodium hydroxide, sodium methoxide, sodium ethoxide, sodium hydride, potassium methoxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, benzathine, choline, diethanolamine, piperazine and tromethamine.
- the salt is isolated by concentration to dryness or by addition of a non-solvent.
- salts are preferably prepared by mixing a solution of the acid with a solution of a different salt of the cation (e.g., sodium or potassium ethylhexanoate, magnesium oleate) and employing a solvent (e.g., ethyl acetate) from which the desired cationic salt precipitates.
- a solution of a different salt of the cation e.g., sodium or potassium ethylhexanoate, magnesium oleate
- a solvent e.g., ethyl acetate
- the acid addition salts of atorvastatin may be readily prepared by reacting the free base form of atorvastatin with the appropriate acid.
- the salt is of a monobasic acid (e.g., the hydrochloride, the hydrobromide, the p-toluenesulfonate, the acetate)
- the hydrogen form of a dibasic acid e.g., the hydrogen sulfate, the succinate
- the dihydrogen form of a tribasic acid e.g., the dihydrogen phosphate, the citrate
- at least one molar equivalent and usually a molar excess of the acid is employed.
- salts as the sulfate, the hemisuccinate, the hydrogen phosphate or the phosphate
- the appropriate and exact chemical equivalents of acid will generally be used.
- the free base and the acid are usually combined in a co-solvent from which the desired salt precipitates, or can be otherwise isolated by concentration and/or addition of a non-solvent.
- amlodipine, pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof, atorvastatin and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof may occur as hydrates or solvates. Said hydrates and solvates are also within the scope of the invention.
- the pharmaceutical combinations and methods of this invention are all adapted to therapeutic use as agents in the treatment of atherosclerosis, angina pectoris, and a condition characterized by the presence of both hypertension and hyperlipidemia in mammals, particularly humans. Further, since these diseases and conditions are closely related to the development of cardiac disease and adverse cardiac conditions, these combinations and methods, by virtue of their action as antiatherosclerotics, antianginals, antihypertensives and antihyperlipidemics, are useful in the management of cardiac risk.
- This study is a prospective randomized evaluation of the effect of a combination of amlodipine and atorvastatin on the progression/regression of coronary and carotid artery disease.
- the study is used to show that a combination of amlodipine and atorvastatin is effective in slowing or arresting the progression or causing regression of existing coronary artery disease (CAD) as evidenced by changes in coronary angiography or carotid ultrasound, in subjects with established disease.
- CAD coronary artery disease
- This study is an angiographic documentation of coronary artery disease carried out as a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of a minimum of about 500 subjects and preferably of about 780 to about 1200 subjects. It is especially preferred to study about 1200 subjects in this study. Subjects are admitted into the study after satisfying certain entry criteria set forth below.
- Subjects accepted for entry into this trial must satisfy certain criteria. Thus the subject must be an adult, either male or female, aged 18-80 years of age in whom coronary angiography is clinically indicated. Subjects will have angiographic presence of a significant focal lesion such as 30% to 50% on subsequent evaluation by quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) in a minimum of one segment (non-PTCA, non-bypassed or non-MI vessel) that is judged not likely to require intervention over the next 3 years. It is required that the segments undergoing analysis have not been interfered with. Since percutaneous transluminal cardiac angioplasty (PTCA) interferes with segments by the insertion of a balloon catheter, non-PTCA segments are required for analysis.
- PTCA percutaneous transluminal cardiac angioplasty
- segment to be analyzed have not suffered a thrombotic event, such as a myocardial infarct (MI).
- MI myocardial infarct
- Segments that will be analyzed include: left main, proximal, mid and distal left anterior descending, first and second diagonal branch, proximal and distal left circumflex, first or largest space obtuse marginal, proximal, mid and distal right coronary artery.
- Subjects will have an ejection fraction of greater than 30% determined by catheterization or radionuclide ventriculography or ECHO cardiogram at the time of the qualifying angiogram or within the previous three months of the acceptance of the qualifying angiogram provided no intervening event such as a thrombotic event or procedure such as PTCA has occurred.
- the study is carried out at multiple sites.
- subjects undergo quantitative coronary angiography as well as B-mode carotid artery ultrasonography and assessment of carotid arterial compliance at designated testing centers. This establishes baselines for each subject.
- subjects are randomized to receive amlodipine besylate (10 mgs) and placebo or atorvastatin calcium (80 mgs) and placebo or amlodipine besylate(10 mgs) and atorvastatin calcium(80 mgs). All doses set forth in this protocol are per day doses. The amount of amlodipine besylate may be varied as required.
- a subject will start out taking 10 mg and the amount will be titrated down to as little as 5 mg as determined by the clinical physician.
- the amount of atorvastatin calcium will similarly be titrated down from 80 mg if it is determined by the physician to be in the best interests of the subject.
- the free base form or other salt forms of amlodipine besylate or the free base form or other salt forms of atorvastatin calcium may be used in this invention. Calculation of the dosage amount for these other forms of atorvastatin calcium and amlodipine besylate is easily accomplished by performing a simple ratio relative to the molecular weights of the species involved.
- the subjects are monitored for a one to three year period, generally three years being preferred.
- B-mode carotid ultrasound assessment of carotid artery atherosclerosis and compliance are performed at regular intervals throughout the study.
- cortiography is performed at the conclusion of the one to three year treatment period.
- the baseline and post-treatment angiograms and the intervening carotid artery B-mode ultrasonograms are evaluated for new lesions or progression of existing atherosclerotic lesions.
- Arterial compliance measurements are assessed for changes from baseline and over the 6-month evaluation periods.
- the primary objective of this study is to show that the combination of amlodipine or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof and atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof reduces the progression of atherosclerotic lesions as measured by quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) in subjects with clinical coronary artery disease.
- QCA measures the opening in the lumen of the arteries measured.
- the primary endpoint of the study is the change in the average mean segment diameter of the coronary artery tree.
- the diameter of an arterial segment is measured at various portions along the length of that segment.
- the average diameter of that segment is then determined.
- the average of all segment averages is determined to arrive at the average mean segment diameter.
- the mean segment diameter of subjects taking atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and amlodipine or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts, thereof will decline more slowly, will be halted completely, or there will be an increase in the mean segment diameter.
- the secondary objective of this study is to show that the combination of amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addtion salt thereof and atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically salt thereof reduces the rate of progression of atherosclerosis in the carotid arteries as measured by the slope of the maximum intimal-medial thickness measurements averaged over 12 separate wall segments (Mean Max) as a function of time, more than does amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof or atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof alone.
- the intimal-medial thickness of subjects taking atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof will increase more slowly, will cease to increase or will decrease.
- This study is a double blind, parallel arm, randomized study to show the effectiveness of amlodipine or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof and atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof given in combination in the treatment of symptomatic angina.
- Subjects are males or females between 18 and 80 years of age with a history of typical chest pain associated with one of the following objective evidences of cardiac ischemia: (1) stress test segment elevation of about one millimeter or more from the ECG; (2) positive treadmill stress test; (3) new wall motion abnormality on ultrasound; or (4) coronary angiogram with a significant qualifying stenosis. Generally a stenosis of about 30-50% is considered to be significant.
- Each subject is evaluated for about ten to thirty-two weeks. At least ten weeks are generally required to complete the study. Sufficient subjects are used in this screen to ensure that about 200 to 800 subjects and preferably about 400 subject are evaluated to complete the study. Subjects are screened for compliance with the entry criteria, set forth below, during a four week run in phase. After the screening criteria are met, subjects are washed out from their current anti-anginal medication and stabilized on a long acting nitrate such as, for example, nitroglycerin, isosorbide-5-mononitrate or isosorbide dinitrate. The term "washed out", when used in connection with this screen, means the withdrawal of current anti-anginal medication so that substantially all of said medication is eliminated from the body of the subject.
- a long acting nitrate such as, for example, nitroglycerin, isosorbide-5-mononitrate or isosorbide dinitrate.
- a period of eight weeks is preferably allowed for both the wash out period and for the establishment of the subject on stable doses of said nitrate.
- Subjects having one or two attacks of angina per week while on stable doses of long acting nitrate are generally permitted to skip the wash out phase.
- the subjects enter the randomization phase provided the subjects continue to have either one or two angina attacks per week.
- the subjects are randomly placed into one of the four arms of the study set forth below.
- ECG electrocardigram
- exercise stress testing such as a treadmill
- PET photon emission tomography
- subjects are initiated on one of the following four arms of the study: (1) placebo; (2) atorvastatin calcium (about 2.5 mg to about 160 mg); (3) amlodipine besylate(about 2.5 mg to about 20 mg); or (4) a combination of the above doses of amlodipine besylate and atorvastatin calcium together.
- the subjects are then monitored for two to twenty four weeks.
- the free base form or other salt forms of amlodipine besylate or the free base form or other salt forms of atorvastatin calcium may be used in this invention. Calculation of the dosage amount for these other forms of atorvastatin calcium and amlodipine besylate is easily accomplished by performing a simple ratio relative to the molecular weights of the species involved.
- subjects will undergo the following investigations: (1) twenty four hour ambulatory ECG, such as Holter monitoring; (2) exercise stress testing (e.g. treadmill using said modified Bruce Protocol); and (3) evaluation of myocardial perfusion using PET scanning.
- ECG electronic cardiac record
- exercise stress testing e.g. treadmill using said modified Bruce Protocol
- evaluation of myocardial perfusion using PET scanning Patients keep a diary of painful ischemic events and nitroglycerine consumption. It is generally desirable to have an accurate record of the number of anginal attacks suffered by the patient during the duration of the test. Since a patient generally takes nitroglycerin to ease the pain of an anginal attack, the number of times that the patient administers nitroglycerine provides a reasonably accurate record of the number of anginal attacks.
- the person conducting the test will evaluate the subject using the tests described. Successful treatment will yield fewer instances of ischemic events as detected by ECG, will allow the subject to exercise longer or at a higher intensity level on the treadmill, or to exercise without pain on the treadmill, or will yield better perfusion or fewer perfusion defects on photoemission tomography (PET).
- PET photoemission tomography
- This study is a double blind, parallel arm, randomized study to show the effectiveness of amlodipine or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof and atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof given in combination in controlling both hypertension and hyperlipidemia in subjects who have mild, moderate, or severe hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
- Each subject is evaluated for 10 to 20 weeks and preferably for 14 weeks. Sufficient subjects are used in this screen to ensure that about 400 to 800 subjects are evaluated to complete the study.
- Subjects are male or female adults between 18 and 80 years of age having both hyperlipidemia and hypertension. The presence of hyperlipidemia is evidenced by evaluation of the low density lipoprotein (LDL) level of the subject relative to certain positive risk factors. If the subject has no coronary heart disease (CHD) and has less than two positive risk factors, then the subject is considered to have hyperlipidemia if the LDL of the subject is greater than or equal to 190. If the subject has no CHD and has two or more positive risk factors, then the subject is considered to have hyperlipidemia if the LDL of the subject is greater than or equal to 160. If the subject has CHD, then the subject is considered to have hyperlipidemia if the LDL of the subject is greater than or equal to 130.
- LDL low density lipoprotein
- Positive risk factors include (1) male over 45, (2) female over 55 wherein said female is not undergoing hormone replacement therapy (HRT), (3) family history of premature cardiovascular disease, (4) the subject is a current smoker, (5) the subject has diabetes, (6) an HDL of less than 45, and (7) the subject has hypertension.
- An HDL of greater than 60 is considered a negative risk factor and will offset one of the above mentioned positive risk factors.
- BP diastolic blood pressure
- All blood pressures are generally determined as the average of three measurements taken five minutes apart.
- Subjects are screened for compliance with the entry criteria set forth above. After all screening criteria are met, subjects are washed out from their current antihypertensive and lipid lowering medication and are placed on the NCEP ATP II Step 1 diet.
- the NCEP ATP II (adult treatment panel, 2nd revision) Step 1 diet sets forth the amount of saturated and unsaturated fat which can be consumed as a proportion of the total caloric intake.
- the term "washed out" where used in connection with this screen, means the withdrawal of current antihypertensive and lipid lowering medication so that substantially all of said medication is eliminated from the body of the subject. Newly diagnosed subjects generally remain untreated until the test begins. These subjects are also placed on the NCEP Step 1 diet.
- the fasting lipid screen determines baseline lipid levels in the fasting state of a subject. Generally, the subject abstains from food for twelve hours, at which time lipid levels are measured.
- a fixed dose of amlodipine besylate generally about 2.5 to 10 mg
- a fixed dose of atorvastatin calcium generally about 10 to 80mg
- a combination of the above doses of amlodipine besylate and atorvastatin calcium together. Subjects remain on these doses for a minimum of six weeks, and generally for no more than eight weeks. It will be recognized by a skilled person that the free base form or other salt forms of amlodipine besylate or the free base form or other salt forms of atorvastatin calcium may be used in this invention.
- Calculation of the dosage amount for these other forms of atorvastatin calcium and amlodipine besylate is easily accomplished by performing a simple ratio relative to the molecular weights of the species involved.
- the subjects return to the testing center at the conclusion of the six to eight weeks so that the baseline evaluations can be repeated.
- the blood pressure of the subject at the conclusion of the study is compared with the blood pressure of the subject upon entry.
- the lipid screen measures the total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, apoB, VLDL (very low density lipoprotein) and other components of the lipid profile of the subject. Improvements in the values obtained after treatment relative to pretreatment values indicate the utility of the drug combination.
- This study is a double blind, parallel arm, randomized study to show the effectiveness of amlodipine or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof and atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof given in combination are effective in reducing the overall calculated risk of future events in subjects who are at risk for having future cardiovascular events.
- This risk is calculated by using the Framingham Risk Equation.
- a subject is considered to be at risk of having a future cardiovascular event if that subject is more than one standard deviation above the mean as calculated by the Framingham Risk Equation.
- the study is used to evaluate the efficacy of a fixed combination of amlodipine and atorvastatin in controlling cardiovascular risk by controlling both hypertension and hyperlipidemia in patients who have both mild to moderate hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
- Each subject is evaluated for 10 to 20 weeks and preferably for 14 weeks. Sufficient subjects are recruited to ensure that about 400 to 800 subjects are evaluated to complete the study.
- Subjects included in the study are male or female adult subjects between 18 and 80 years of age with a baseline five year risk which risk is above the median for said subject's age and sex, as defined by the Framingham Heart Study, which is an ongoing prospective study of adult men and women showing that certain risk factors can be used to predict the development of coronary heart disease.
- the age, sex, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, smoking habit, presence or absence of carbohydrate intolerance, presence or absence of left ventricular hypertrophy, serum cholesterol and high density lipoprotein (HDL) of more than one standard deviation above the norm for the Framingham Population are all evaluated in determining whether a patient is at risk for adverse cardiac event.
- the values for the risk factors are inserted into the Framingham Risk equation and calculated to determine whether a subject is at risk for a future cardiovascular event.
- Subjects are screened for compliance with the entry criteria set forth above. After all screening criteria are met, patients are washed out from their current antihypertensive and lipid lowering medication and any other medication which will impact the results of the screen. The patients are then placed on the NCEP ATP II Step 1 diet, as described above. Newly diagnosed subjects generally remain untreated until the test begins. These subjects are also placed on the NCEP ATP II Step 1 diet. After the four week wash out and diet stabilization period, subjects undergo the following baseline investigations: (1) blood pressure; (2) fasting; (3) lipid screen; (4) glucose tolerance test; (5) ECG; and (6) cardiac ultrasound. These tests are carried out using standard procedures well known to persons skilled in the art. The ECG and the cardiac ultrasound are generally used to measure the presence or absence of left ventricular hypertrophy.
- dosage amounts and other dosage amounts set forth elsewhere in the specification and in the appendant claims are for an average human subject having a weight of about 65 kg to about 70 kg.
- the skilled practitioner will readily be able to determine the dosage amount required for a subject whose weight falls outside the 65 kg to 70 kg range, based upon the medical history of the,subject and the presence of diseases, e.g., diabetes, in the subject. All doses set forth herein, and in the appendant claims, are daily doses.
- amlodipine besylate is generally administered in a dosage of about 2.5 mg to about 20 mg.
- amlodipine besylate is administered in a dosage of about 5 mg to about 10 mg.
- the free base form or other salt forms of amlodipine besylate may be used in this invention. Calculation of the dosage amount for these other forms of or the free base form or other salt forms of amlodipine besylate is easily accomplished by performing a simple ratio relative to the molecular weights of the species involved.
- atorvastatin is administered in a dosage of about 2.5 mg to about 160 mg.
- atorvastatin is administered in a dosage of about 10 mg to about 80 mg.
- the free base form or other salt forms of atorvastatin calcium may be used in this invention. Calculation of the dosage amount for these other forms of or the free base form or other salt forms of atorvastatin calcium is easily accomplished by performing a simple ratio relative to the molecular weights of the species involved.
- the compounds of the present invention are generally administered in the form of a pharmaceutical composition comprising at least one of the compounds of this invention together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent e.g., a pharmaceutically acceptable styrene, aminoethyl styrene, aminoethyl sulfate, aminoethyl, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
- the compounds of this invention can be administered either individually or together in any conventional oral, parenteral or transdermal dosage form.
- a pharmaceutical composition can take the form of solutions, suspensions, tablets, pills, capsules, powders, and the like.
- Tablets containing various excipients such as sodium citrate, calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate are employed along with various disintegrants such as starch and preferably potato or tapioca starch and certain complex silicates, together with binding agents such as polyvinylpyrrolidone, sucrose, gelatin and acacia.
- binding agents such as polyvinylpyrrolidone, sucrose, gelatin and acacia.
- lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate, sodium lauryl sulfate and talc are often very useful for tabletting purposes.
- compositions of a similar type are also employed as fillers in soft and hard-filled gelatin capsules; preferred materials in this connection also include lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols.
- preferred materials in this connection also include lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols.
- lactose or milk sugar as well as high molecular weight polyethylene glycols.
- the compounds of this invention can be combined with various sweetening agents, flavoring agents, coloring agents, emulsifying agents and/or suspending agents, as well as such diluents as water, ethanol, propylene glycol, glycerin and various like combinations thereof.
- the combination of this invention may also be administered in a controlled release formulation such as a slow release or a fast release formulation.
- a controlled release formulation such as a slow release or a fast release formulation.
- Such controlled release dosage formulations of the combination of this invention may be prepared using methods well known to those skilled in the art. The method of preferred administration will be determined by the attendant physician or other person skilled in the art after an evaluation of the subject's condition and requirements.
- the generally preferred formulation of amlodipine is Norvasc®.
- the generally preferred formulation of atorvastatin is Lipitor®.
- solutions in sesame or peanut oil or in aqueous propylene glycol can be employed, as well as sterile aqueous solutions of the corresponding water-soluble salts.
- aqueous solutions may be suitably buffered, if necessary, and the liquid diluent first rendered isotonic with sufficient saline or glucose.
- aqueous solutions are especially suitable for intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal injection purposes.
- the sterile aqueous media employed are all readily obtainable by standard techniques well-known to those skilled in the art.
- compositions according to the invention may contain 0.1%-95% of the compound(s) of this invention, preferably 1%-70%.
- the composition or formulation to be administered will contain a quantity of a compound(s) according to the invention in an amount effective to treat the condition or disease of the subject being treated.
- the kit includes two separate pharmaceutical compositions: amlodipine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof and atorvastatin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- the kit includes container means for containing the separate compositions such as a divided bottle or a divided foil packet, however, the separate compositions may also be contained within a single, undivided container.
- the kit includes directions for the administration of the separate components.
- the kit form is particularly advantageous when the separate components are preferably administered in different dosage forms (e.g., oral and parenteral), are administered at different dosage intervals, or when titration of the individual components of the combination is desired by the prescribing physician.
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